The latest research from the University of Tokyo has achieved impressive results: the humanoid robot Alter3 it developed has successfully achieved accurate imitation of human behavior by connecting to GPT-4. Researchers only need to send commands, and Alter3 will perform the corresponding actions. This research cleverly uses a large language model to convert written instructions into robot-executable code, opening up a new path for in-depth interaction between artificial intelligence and humanoid robots, and heralding the huge potential of human-machine collaboration in the future.
The humanoid robot Alter3 developed by the University of Tokyo in Japan has successfully achieved the goal of the robot imitating human behavior by connecting with GPT-4. Researchers send instructions to Alter3 to let it perform various actions. By using large language models, the researchers transformed written instructions into code that the robots could execute. This research provides new ways for artificial intelligence to interact with humanoid robots.
The success of this research not only proves the huge application potential of artificial intelligence technology in the field of robot control, but also lays a solid foundation for the development of more advanced and intelligent humanoid robots in the future. It is worth looking forward to more breakthroughs in subsequent research. sexual progress.